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Oracle Database B10772-01 - Configuring DCE for Oracle DCE Integration; Task 1: Create New Principals and Accounts

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Configuring DCE for Oracle DCE Integration
Conguring Oracle DCE Integration 10-5
Only one listener address that uses the DCE protocol is permitted for each
node.
Database links must specify a user name and password to connect.
This release of DCE Integration does not support the Oracle Multi-Protocol
Interchange.
This release does not work with the Oracle shared server.
Configuring DCE for Oracle DCE Integration
The following tasks, performed by the DCE cell administrator, assume that a DCE
cell has been configured and the systems being used are part of that cell:
Task 1: Create New Principals and Accounts
Task 2: Install the Key of the Server into a Keytab File
Task 3: Configure DCE CDS for Use by Oracle DCE Integration
Task 1: Create New Principals and Accounts
Use the following procedure model to add server principals:
% dce_login cell_admin password
% rgy_edit
Current site is: registry server at /.../cell1/subsys/dce/sec/master
rgy_edit=>do p
Domain changed to: principal
rgy_edit=> add oracle
rgy_edit=> do a
Domain changed to: account
rgy_edit=> add oracle -g none -o none -pw oracle_password -mp cell_admin_
password
rgy_edit=> quit
bye
In this example, a DCE principal named oracle is created. The principal has a
corresponding account with a password set to oracle_password. The account
does not belong to any DCE group or DCE profile.

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